UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by FreeStuffsNG: 12:23am On Jan 16 |
An African intellectual legend and Professor of History, Toyin Fola, has advocated the study of Ifa and witchcraft as courses combined with science and economics, leading to the award of degree certificates in Nigerian universities.
He also recommended the use of indigenous languages to teach and interact among lecturers and students, irrespective of their courses of study in the universities.
Prof Falola, the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair at the University of Texas at Austin, made these recommendations at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Akoka, where he delivered the 54th Convocation lecture on Monday. He spoke on “Decolonising African Higher Education for Transformational Development.”
According to him, the African educational system, as created by the colonial authorities, was not orchestrated for enlightenment nor the advancement and benefits of the colonies but to achieve colonial masters’ economic and governance ambitions and aspirations. He noted that even after political independence, African education is still designed to perpetuate and advance the economic and political objectives of European countries, using the elites to facilitate such.
He said that since African education, both in curricular design and administrative frameworks, largely depends on Western academic norms and practices, the knowledge and information received from such a system would be challenging to substantially develop the African continent. According to him, information, knowledge, and ideas acquired from the school system rooted in colonial ideology would need to be decolonized before leading to a process where people-focused development that transforms life meaningfully could be achieved.
The don pointed out that there have been series of discussions and efforts in Africa channeled towards decolonization of African education, such as Afrikology theory challenging Western epistemologies and methodologies, but they are yet to take the continent to a place of prominence globally.
While making reference to both minimum academic benchmarks, BMAS and CCMAS, for Nigerian universities as designed by the National Universities Commission (NUC) in 2004 and 2023 respectively, the guest lecturer said it was not as if both minimum benchmarks are not relevant, but they advance neoliberal standards in Nigerian education. He urged NUC as a regulatory body to give more freedom to universities to design their curricula based on their peculiarities.
He also urged relevant governments to pay university workers salaries that will enable them to live decent lives. He said it is not compulsory that university workers who are on the same grade level should earn the same salaries nationwide, arguing that their salaries could vary based on the cost of living in their locations.
The don also asked UNILAG specifically to run courses that will lead to the award of degrees in Lagoon and Sea Economies and also create a center of creative economies and African vocabulary development and enlightenment bank. He emphasized that the decolonization of African education would certainly bring about meaningful transformation in Nigeria and other African countries. “And the time to scale up the process is now,” he concluded.
Earlier, in her welcome address, the vice-chancellor of UNILAG, Prof Folasade Ogunsola, said the aim of the convocation lecture was to bring into focus how achievable Nigerian universities can move away from colonial orientation and perception to bring about desired socio-political and economic transformation, particularly for Nigeria and its people.
According to her, it is high time Nigeria started to think right to reach its full potential across spheres of life. Ogunsola pointed out that it is who Nigerians think they are that will determine their choices and guide their actions collectively to make Nigeria what we all desire.
She said the present narrative about Nigeria is all about negatives, even among Nigerians. She said this narrative and mindsets called for serious concern if any meaningful development would ever take place in the country. She thanked the convocation lecturer, Prof Falola, for accepting the role, saying he is truly an African that loves to see Africa genuinely attaining its greater heights globally.
She said UNILAG is a brand that is producing fit-for-purpose graduates, conducting cutting-edge research, and engaging in relevant community services. The former Chairman of the Governing Council, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Dr. Yemi Ogunbiyi, chaired the event that had the former governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, and others in attendance. An African intellectual legend and Professor of History, Toyin Fola, has advocated the study of Ifa and witchcraft as courses combined with science and economics, leading to the award of degree certificates in Nigerian universities.
He also recommended the use of indigenous languages to teach and interact among lecturers and students, irrespective of their courses of study in the universities.
Prof Falola, the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair at the University of Texas at Austin, made these recommendations at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Akoka, where he delivered the 54th Convocation lecture on Monday. He spoke on “Decolonising African Higher Education for Transformational Development.”
According to him, the African educational system, as created by the colonial authorities, was not orchestrated for enlightenment nor the advancement and benefits of the colonies but to achieve colonial masters’ economic and governance ambitions and aspirations. He noted that even after political independence, African education is still designed to perpetuate and advance the economic and political objectives of European countries, using the elites to facilitate such.
He said that since African education, both in curricular design and administrative frameworks, largely depends on Western academic norms and practices, the knowledge and information received from such a system would be challenging to substantially develop the African continent. According to him, information, knowledge, and ideas acquired from the school system rooted in colonial ideology would need to be decolonized before leading to a process where people-focused development that transforms life meaningfully could be achieved.
The don pointed out that there have been series of discussions and efforts in Africa channeled towards decolonization of African education, such as Afrikology theory challenging Western epistemologies and methodologies, but they are yet to take the continent to a place of prominence globally.
While making reference to both minimum academic benchmarks, BMAS and CCMAS, for Nigerian universities as designed by the National Universities Commission (NUC) in 2004 and 2023 respectively, the guest lecturer said it was not as if both minimum benchmarks are not relevant, but they advance neoliberal standards in Nigerian education. He urged NUC as a regulatory body to give more freedom to universities to design their curricula based on their peculiarities.
He also urged relevant governments to pay university workers salaries that will enable them to live decent lives. He said it is not compulsory that university workers who are on the same grade level should earn the same salaries nationwide, arguing that their salaries could vary based on the cost of living in their locations.
The don also asked UNILAG specifically to run courses that will lead to the award of degrees in Lagoon and Sea Economies and also create a center of creative economies and African vocabulary development and enlightenment bank. He emphasized that the decolonization of African education would certainly bring about meaningful transformation in Nigeria and other African countries. “And the time to scale up the process is now,” he concluded.
Earlier, in her welcome address, the vice-chancellor of UNILAG, Prof Folasade Ogunsola, said the aim of the convocation lecture was to bring into focus how achievable Nigerian universities can move away from colonial orientation and perception to bring about desired socio-political and economic transformation, particularly for Nigeria and its people.
According to her, it is high time Nigeria started to think right to reach its full potential across spheres of life. Ogunsola pointed out that it is who Nigerians think they are that will determine their choices and guide their actions collectively to make Nigeria what we all desire.
She said the present narrative about Nigeria is all about negatives, even among Nigerians. She said this narrative and mindsets called for serious concern if any meaningful development would ever take place in the country. She thanked the convocation lecturer, Prof Falola, for accepting the role, saying he is truly an African that loves to see Africa genuinely attaining its greater heights globally.
She said UNILAG is a brand that is producing fit-for-purpose graduates, conducting cutting-edge research, and engaging in relevant community services. The former Chairman of the Governing Council, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Dr. Yemi Ogunbiyi, chaired the event that had the former governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, and others in attendance. https://tribuneonlineng.com/unilag-convocation-falola-advocates-the-study-of-ifa-witchcraft-in-nigerian-universities/ 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by FreeStuffsNG: 12:23am On Jan 16 |
It's probably already part of the curriculum in Yoruba studies and existing courses at PG levels/the Institute of African Studies. I assume he is suggesting that it should now be a university compulsory course. Check my signature for free stuffs! 16 Likes |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by tollyboy5(m): 4:55am On Jan 16 |
Welcome development 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by harryboyng(m): 7:31am On Jan 16 |
On COLOS… On COLOS… On COLOS… On COLOS… 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by harryboyng(m): 7:31am On Jan 16 |
On COLOS… On COLOS… On COLOS… On COLOS… 3 Likes |
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Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by Yugoslavia247(m): 7:32am On Jan 16 |
After studying witchcraft be sure not to ever get employed in many institutions not because you are incompetent but the fact that you know so much evil. Your boss will not like to work with someone who has a degree in witch craft.
Best thing after that is to go to Ogun state and start the mining factory.
We all know what is mined on Ogun state. 45 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by Mko123(m): 7:32am On Jan 16 |
Patiently waiting to see how the emergence of the said course will help the black race that will withstand the global technological ratings. 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by adamusuleiman2: 7:32am On Jan 16 |
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Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by Sabadon(m): 7:32am On Jan 16 |
I can imagine someone saying I am in department of witchcraft😆😆😆😆 12 Likes |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by ATEAMS: 7:33am On Jan 16 |
Ommoh |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by 0taPiaPia(m): 7:33am On Jan 16 |
Native doctors with B.sc loading.. interesting 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by LordEclipse: 7:34am On Jan 16 |
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Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by wizelink(m): 7:36am On Jan 16 |
Okay we done hear this one |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by EdiskyHarry: 7:36am On Jan 16 |
Atleast studying witchcraft will help in the improvement of science and technology 1 Like |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by Ayinlaak: 7:36am On Jan 16 |
Make u just come with the syllabus, scope of study & other things wey dey related for us to see... 1 Share |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by FuckTheMod: 7:36am On Jan 16 |
Nice.
I read Leviticus 25- 44-46 and I was SHOCKED
DEFINITELY, THE BIBLE IS NOT AN INSPIRATION OF ALMIGHTY GOD, IT'S DEFINITELY A BOOK WRITTEN BY MISCHIEVOUS RULERS (RACISTS) TO PERPETUATE THEIR ULTERIOR MOTIVES. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by MrDoGood(m): 7:36am On Jan 16 |
harryboyng: On COLOS… On COLOS… On COLOS… On COLOS… Are you a kid? 3 Likes |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by Baztardidiot: 7:36am On Jan 16 |
At least if u get msc n bsc 4witchcraft. Ogun no fit kill u. 1 Like |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by obonujoker(m): 7:37am On Jan 16 |
All these occultic men 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by seandurse(m): 7:38am On Jan 16 |
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Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by RevenuesBoost(f): 7:38am On Jan 16 |
Knowledge is always profitable 2 Likes |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by jumokeadele(m): 7:38am On Jan 16 |
ifa is not 100 percent evil. Lets have official government ifa station with graduates of ifa engineering from unilag. Not every case we have to take to police station. Let god of thunder fire those kidnappers that abducted those 5 girls in abuja. Let me see the next person that will try that shit 3 Likes |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by harryboyng(m): 7:38am On Jan 16 |
MrDoGood:
Are you a kid? MrDoGood..error..cos na bad you do say you even write this this reply First..na my phone.. Anything I write. I find it right based on the story. You sef reason the topic Second..if you wan continue. I dey game 💯💯💯 |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by Iceberg3: 7:38am On Jan 16 |
And we keep on wondering why there's darkness in the nation.
Please sane Nigerians,do all you can to quit this place of a country oooo... 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by D4gmail1: 7:38am On Jan 16 |
good |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by ClearFlair: 7:38am On Jan 16 |
Sabadon: I can imagine someone saying I am in department of witchcraft😆😆😆😆 The average APC supporter is already there by default 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by prinsam30: 7:39am On Jan 16 |
harryboyng: On COLOS… On COLOS… On COLOS… On COLOS… why can't u be constructive for once in ur life, always exhibiting childish behaviour... haba 1 Like |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by Curious345: 7:39am On Jan 16 |
Lol. Let's retrieve lands taken by force in Ondo first 2 Likes |
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Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by harryboyng(m): 7:40am On Jan 16 |
prinsam30:
why can't u be constructive for once in ur life, always exhibiting childish behaviour... haba ..error..cos na bad you do say you even write this this reply First..na my phone.. Anything I write. I find it right based on the story. You sef reason the topic Second..if you wan continue. I dey game 💯💯💯 |
Re: UNILAG Convocation: Falola Advocates Study Of Ifa, Witchcraft In Universities by prinsam30: 7:41am On Jan 16 |
EdiskyHarry: Atleast studying witchcraft will help in the improvement of science and technology exactly the way I see it |